The medium of Leonora Carrington Nicole LindstromA critical survey of Leonora Carringtons legacies in contemporary creative practice. The medium of Leonora Carrington explores why creative people, especially women, are preoccupied with making work in her legacy today.
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<i>The Incredulity of Father Brown</i> pulls no punches
Martin Patrick explores the ways in which contemporary artists across media continue to reinvent art that straddles both public and private spheres
and The Audience Experience explores key trends in the contemporary presentation of performing arts for audiences
Burke explores Fellini’s movement from relatively classic filmmaking to modernist reflexivity to ‘postmodern reproduction’
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It argues that Louis employed a powerful coalition-breaking strategy unique to him and lays out the implications of Louis XIV’s unique case for today’s security competitions